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13 Shung Tak Street, Hong Kong
+852 2653 3455
The Fu Shin Street traditional bazaar is one of Hong Kong’s oldest surviving wet markets, dating back to 1892
Traditionally, it is believed that it will bring good luck and fortune
This rather garish but enjoyable modern temple dating from the 1950s in fact contains no less than 12,800 Buddhas lining the walls of the main hall
For those with a serious interest in Chinese culture, this might appeal to you as one of Hong Kong's best museums
Of more historical than practical interest, this tiny walled village was one of the first settlements of the Tang clan, who arrived in Hong Kong in the 12th century and have dominated much of the area ever since
Tomb from the Eastern Han dynasty (AD 25 - 220) discovered in 1955
Built in the 1950s, the Shek Kip Mei Estate is one of the few remaining places where you can grasp the living conditions of Hong Kong during the 50s and 60s
An exhibition in complete darkness